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Nigerian Presidential Address. Fellow Nigerians, whats up with you? Whats good? Am sure you are all doing great, keep it up. It was reported to me that theres national Petrol scarcity, sincerely I am sorry about it and I want to assure you that I am on top of the situation; but I must also tell you that I knew that things like this will happen and that was why I pushed for fuel subsidy removal. Nigerians, let us stop living a life of lies! I am your president, I wont act like a saint; read my lips...I am corrupt and I am not interested in witch-hunting anyone for corruption. Corruption is what we must all learn to live with. Who is the saint in Nigeria? Lets not deceive ourselves, there is none. I know of a Pastor who get commission from every Skoda company deal, I know an Imam who sits in Saudi serving as a second fiddle just to survive but will keep inciting trouble here in Nigeria. Many of you claimed that my opponent at the last presidential election is corrupt free, but when I tried to award a formal president under whom he served you all called me names. The White beard professor even refused to receive my award and rightfully the son of the sun-wearing president insulted him. Hehe...that serves him right, at least he once insulted my wife too. And by the way do you know how much I gave every recipient of the award? Can you see all the past presidents smiling at me when receiving their awards? Nigerians wake up, we your leader dont really care about you but I wish you people well yet you wont stop insulting me. You said I am not fighting Boko Haram, but I changed my National Security Adviser to someone that you people think will do better; but his is collecting fat salary while Boko Haram keep growing. Remember that Yobe state conducted a hitch-free local government election without Boko Haram fighting yet months after Boko Haram struck and killed innocent children, let me tell you this...democracy is western, so ask yourself why didnt Boko Haram disrupt the election then? You always enjoy blaming me. Now some people are angry I called on George and my former boss to come to the National conference, why should you? What offence did my boss committed that BAT didnt commit too? Nigerians please understand the politics behind every game, I am not saying my boss is a saint but is he alone the sinner? And for clarity sake, Nigerians are hateful people as we hate progress. Go to the grassroot and youll see oppression, Nigerians stop hypocrisy and embrace open corruption. Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC), arrested the sons of one the five aggrieved governors for embezzling 10billion naira but you people didnt shout! You said I am punishing the former governor of Central Bank for blowing whistle, yes I did that but now with all the revelations about his own atrocities I hope you people now see clearly that there is no saint fighting for the common people? I will institutionalised CORRUPTION! Thats why I didnt award Late Gen. Adekunle Fajuyi during Nigerian century anniversary, I want every Nigerian to know that dying for Nigeria is foolishness. Dont pretend we are all corrupt, our Education, Health, and every sector is corrupt. You, yes you listening to my speech is very corrupt. You said 20billion dollars is missing but is my case the first of missing money? Even Prophet Fela Anikulapo-Kuti (PBUH) sang about missing money then. On the final note, Nigerians dont steal small and remember Lord Lugard description of Nigerians...he said and I quote, He loves the display of power, but fails to realize its responsibility. Am not interested in breaking Nigeria, the National Conference is just another jamboree. The participants will collect millions as feeding allowance but Youth Corp members keep getting hundreds of naira for feeding. Please think Nigerians. Corruption is to big to die, so let us live by it. Long live Corruption Long live Niager
Posted on: Sun, 09 Mar 2014 12:20:32 +0000

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